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Old Jun 18th 2012, 8:47 pm
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Oh yes, Bob is spot on, it's the boonies. Ha, lol, we love it.
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Old Jun 18th 2012, 8:58 pm
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Hello Stevieg_83

We moved to Clifton Park, Albany last September. We moved into a home we bought straight away so won't have any info on renting but will with everything else including schools/taxes/bills/car purchase/bank accounts/cost of living etc... Anything specific don't hesitate to message me and we'll try to answer your questions. Good luck with everything, we love it here (but it is still early days) Regards
Thanks, I'll probably take you up on that specifically the schools, taxes and bills.
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Old Jun 18th 2012, 10:14 pm
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Our kids are 3 & 4 so figure it makes sense to move now before they get into school.
Don't under estimate the cost of childcare. It'll probably be less for you in the sticks, but it can still be very expensive.

Look at glassdoor.com and salary.com
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